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kdf-dom-event-delegator

v0.0.1

Published

Small package that forwards DOM events to KDEventEmitter instances.

Downloads

5

Readme

KDDomEventDelegator

A module that communicates DOM events to KDEventEmitter instances.

Motivation

For handling DOM events we wanted to touch to DOM as little as possible, and we already have a definition of events in our environment in the form of KDEventEmitter instances. But we needed to do this as efficient and performant as possible without us requiring to think about DOM events in the DOM context rather than KDFramework context.

This module uses a WeakMap as underlying data structure, and registers DOM elements as keys and KDEventEmitter instances as values. So theoretically it's an O(1) operation to get associated instance with the DOM element.

Example

KDEventEmitter      = require 'kdf-event-emitter'
KDDomEventDelegator = require 'kdf-dom-event-delegator'

# Ideally you would want only one delegator
# per app, so you would user `.getInstance()`
# class method to get singleton instance of this class.
# delegator = KDDomEventDelegator.getInstance()
delegator = new KDDomEventDelegator()

# will use dom delegator to forward
# DOM events on `domElement` to `kdNode`
domElement = document.createElement 'div'
kdNode     = new KDEventEmitter

# We created a listener on kdNode object.
kdNode.on 'click', (event) ->
  console.log 'clicked!'

# after this call all of the click events
# that happen on domElement, will be forwarded
# to kdNode.
delegator.registerNode domElement, kdNode

clickEvent = new MouseEvent 'click', { 'bubbles': yes }
domElement.dispatchEvent clickEvent
# => 'clicked!'

What is happening here?

What it actually does is, it creates single event listeners for defaultEvents on the document.documentElement, and captures them on capture phase. And gets the dom element by using event.target property. And from there gets the kdNode from the registry, and emits a KDEventEmitter instance event.

It doesn't end there. If it is also a KDViewNode instance, it starts the bubbling of the event inside of the KDDomTree. It gives us the ability to use a unified interface for DOM Events.

Installation

npm install kdf-dom-event-delegator